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We won’t give up Jerusalem Prosor tells UN

Israel is neither occupier nor settler. Israel is our home and Jerusalem is the eternal capital of our sovereign state. Jewish homes in Jewish homeland never been one of the many threats in M/E. It is time for Palestinians to realise that all children of Abraham – Jews, Christians and Muslims alike – are not doomed to live together in war, but rather destined to live together in peace. I issue this promise from the people of the Promised Land – under our watch, Jerusalem, our eternal capital, will remain a free and open city for all people & for all time. Read more…

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Israeli Ambassador to the UN Ron Prosor (pictured), addressed the Security Council this evening during an Emergency Session on Jerusalem.

 Here are some excerpts of what he told the UN Security Council members:

  • I am here to convey one simple truth. The people of Israel are not occupiers and we are not settlers. Israel is our home and Jerusalem is the eternal capital of our sovereign state.
  • There are many threats in the Middle East, but the presence of Jewish homes in the Jewish homeland has never been one of them.
  • It says a great deal that the international community is outraged when Jews build homes in Jerusalem, but doesn’t say a word when Jews are murdered for living in Jerusalem. The hypocrisy is appalling.
  • Throughout history, Jerusalem has been the capital for one people and only one people – the Jewish people.
  • Jerusalem is central to our identity and our tradition. The holy city is named more than 900 times in the Bible. On holidays we sing לשנה הבאה בירושלים – “Next year in Jerusalem.”

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For thousands of years, through persecution and massacres, expulsions and crusades, blood libels and pogroms, Jews turned their hearts in prayer towards Jerusalem. The connection between the Jewish people and our capital cannot be denied.

  • The Palestinians and others have had the audacity to accuse us of trying to alter the historic Jewish character of our ancient city. Really? The truth of the matter is that Jerusalem had a Jewish character long before most cities in the world had any character. It was the capital of the Jewish people long before Homer composed the Iliad, before Romulus and Remus founded Rome, and before the armies of Alexander the Great swept across the Middle East. Jerusalem is steeped in Jewish history. 
  • Earlier this month, he [Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas] called on Palestinians to prevent Jews from visiting the Temple Mount using (quote) “all means” necessary. Are these the words of a leader committed to making peace?
  • The video of his hateful remarks was broadcast on official Palestinian Authority television 19 times in three days -19 times in three days. The results of these inflammatory remarks were almost immediate. Hundreds of Arabs rioted in Jerusalem damaging the light rail system and a Hamas terrorist deliberately drove full speed onto a Jerusalem train platform and killed two people. Did President Abbas express outrage or remorse over the senseless killings?  Of course not. He couldn’t even muster the courage to denounce an attack that left a three-month-old baby dead.
  • Rather than trying to extinguish the flames of conflict, the Palestinian leadership is adding fuel to the fire. First they incite violence on the Temple Mount and then they run to the Security Council to complain about the consequences. If this isn’t manufacturing a crisis, I don’t know what is.
  • Following Israel’s victory in 1967, Israel reunited Jerusalem. Since then, all people – and I mean all people – regardless of religion and nationality can visit the city’s holy sites. 
  • And while we were victorious and assumed control over all of Jerusalem, Israel extended a hand in peace to the Muslim world. According to the status quo brokered between Israel and the Waqf [the Islamic religious authority], Muslims would enjoy access to pray at their holy sites, while all other religions would be allowed access to the Temple Mount. 

  • Israel went one step further and decided that Jews would not be allowed to pray on the site. I want to make sure you understand this. The Temple Mount is Judaism’s holiest place, but we were willing to restrict our own freedoms for the sake of peace. Can you think of another nation that would make this compromise? Can you think of another religion that would make this sacrifice?

  • Today, Jerusalem under Israeli authority is united for Muslims, united for Christians, and united for Jews.  As Prime Minister (Benjamin) Netanyahu reiterated this week (and I quote), “We are maintaining the status quo and allowing everyone access to the holy places, and we will continue to do so.”

  • Israel is doing everything in its power to minimise tensions. Even when riots break out, Israeli security forces, acting in co-ordination with the Jordanian government, refrain from entering the mosque and its courtyard unless there is an imminent threat to the site and its visitors.

  • The Palestinians, on the other hand, are doing everything in their power to inflame tensions. The Waqf has violated the status quo agreement by restricting access to Judaism’s holiest place – the place where we believe that G-d began the act of creation, where Abraham brought his son Isaac, and where Jacob fell asleep and dreamed of angels. 

  • Today a Jew who wishes to visit this sacred site is threatened with violence. But you don’t have to take my word for it. Earlier this month, Hanan Ashrawi, a prominent member of the PLO Executive Committee, said that allowing Jews to visit the Temple Mount is a (quote) “declaration of war against Islam”.

  • There are the irresponsible words of a person trying to ignite a religious war. You don’t have to be a Catholic to visit the Vatican. You don’t have to be a Jew to visit the Western Wall. But the Palestinians would like to see the day when the Temple Mount is only open to Muslims – and that will not take place. 

  • It is time for the Palestinians to realise that the children of Abraham – all the children of Abraham – Jews, Christians and Muslims alike – are not doomed to live together in war, but rather destined to live together in peace. 
  • And so today I issue this promise from the people of the Promised Land – under our watch, Jerusalem, the eternal capital of the Jewish people, will remain a free and open city for all people and for all time.

7 Comments

  1. Choni

    November 6, 2014 at 6:01 am

    ‘Ohmein, V’Ohmein.’

  2. Denis Solomons

    November 6, 2014 at 10:23 am

    ‘Wise words and words of truth.

    He has spoken well and carefully chosen his words.

    watching the news it is terrible to see the strife and violence that is happening in Israel.

    It makes tourists reluctant to visit the promised land .

    Jerusalem the city of gold.

    The Western Wall is still and remains our most hallowed site.

    Give peace a chance !

    Yerushalayim shell Zahav !

  3. Mordechai

    November 7, 2014 at 12:09 am

    ‘Denis, with due respect it is ironic to read in a South African publication that tourists will be reluctant to visit Israel. It is also irresponsible to become a fear monger. I have had at least one child (from 15 years of age till 23) in Israel at all times since 2006 and have never ever worried about their safety. It has never been more important to support tourists visiting Israel…Two things are 100% true 1) Israel is perfectly safe and 2) Israel is certainly 100% safer than South Africa….Support tourism to Israel unconditionally, it is our duty and the right thing to do ‘

  4. Denis Solomons

    November 7, 2014 at 7:15 am

    ‘Read with interest the comment by Mordechai !

    I am not sure I agreed with what he says .

    Sure support tourism to Israel but is Israel 100% safe and is it safer than South Africa ? !’

  5. Mordechai

    November 10, 2014 at 1:43 am

    ‘Yes, Israel is 100% safe and Yes, 100% it is without any doubt safer than South Africa.’

  6. Choni

    November 11, 2014 at 8:07 am

    ‘Trying to convince the ‘goyim’ of the truth of Torah is a waste of time. The difficulty is to try to convince the leadership and people of Eretz Yisrael themselves.

    \”The strength of His deeds He has declared to His people, to give them the heritage of the nations\” (Tehillim 111.6).

    Note the passage reads, ‘to His people’, not to the nations.

    Do the nations really care what it says in the Torah?

    We have to first convince ourselves of the complete sovereignty of all of Israel  by the nation of Israel, to remove any doubt of ownership.

  7. david

    November 14, 2014 at 11:50 pm

    ‘Nobody other than the Jewish people genuinely care what is said in the Torah and feel the meaning and tumultuous memories of the Holocaust, and multitude of generations of suffering inflicted by regimes who wanted to see the end of the Jews. 

    ‘THE PROMISED LAND ‘  unfortunately this statement is only meaningful to those of our faith. So if we don’t fight for it , who will?

    All strength to Ron Prosser and all of us who believe in his words.

    ​’

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